Chanel's Secret Vintage

Thanks to our wine expert Mimi for this fun fact: The House of Chanel doesn't just own clothes - it also owns a wine label called Chateau Rauzan-Ségla!
Mimi writes...

Under the ownership of Chanel, the perfume/fashion house, Rauzan-Ségla has been resurrected and returned to its proper place in the Bordeaux hierarchy. The wines exhibit powerful tannins and an unmistakable mineral component. However, this is among the most restrained styles of Margaux. These wines are meant for true connoisseurs, and most top vintages, such as 2005, 2004, and 2001, require 5 to 10 years of cellaring before reaching their full potential.

Much like a Chanel bag you wear for one season, then archive until everyone forgets how much you paid for it.